fair price

collocation in English

meaningsoffairandprice

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fair
adjective
uk
/feər/
us
/fer/
treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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price
noun[C]
uk
/praɪs/
us
/praɪs/
the amount of money for which something ...
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(Definition offairandpricefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffair price

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All people, whether rich or poor, are entitled to draw supplies fromfairpriceshops at fixed prices.
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Supplies of grains for thefairpriceshops are also channelled through the state governments.
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Afairpriceshop generally caters to a local population of about 2,000 with wide variability across states and rural areas.
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If you already have, as you have in many cases, powers of compulsory purchase at afairprice, you already exercise control in certain cases.
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Four shillings seems to me to be afairpriceif the price is to be limited at all.
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Do they think it consistent with honesty to buy the land for less than thefairprice?
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In addition to our aim of preventing inflation, we shall also aim to assure afairpriceto both producers and consumers.
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I said that afairpricewas the solution to this problem.
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The crux of the matter is: what is afairprice?
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The statutory rights of smaller customers to a supply of gas at afairpricewill remain as long as competition is limited.
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Is he aware that there are two aspects of thefairprice?
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They want trade and, above all, afairpricefor their products.
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So long as the holding company gets afairpricefor that of which it disposes, that is all he wants.
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That may be extremely foolish, but it is not dishonest, for afairpriceis paid.
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In those years builders asked not what was afairpriceplus a fair profit for a house, but what the market would stand.
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First, the taxpayer has an interest in ensuring that afairpriceis obtained for the sale of public assets.
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We are not allowed even to have what is afairpriceas between a willing buyer and a willing seller.
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The decision to place that land on the market at afairpriceis much the best solution.
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It is extremely difficult to get afairpricebelow which they are not to be exported.
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